🌿 Control Weeds Like a Pro!
Negate 37WG Herbicide is a powerful dual-powered post-emergent herbicide designed for superior control of broadleaf and grassy weeds in established warm-season turfgrass. With active ingredients including Rimsulfuron and Metsulfuron methyl, it offers a low-odor solution suitable for various applications, including golf courses, sports fields, and residential lawns.
Coverage | [Estimated Area Controlled by a Single Application for 8-12 Weeks] |
Item Form | Granule, Powder |
Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
Active Ingredients | metsulfuron methyl, Herbicide |
M**R
eradicate poa annua
This will take out poa annual (annual blue grass and possibly nutsedge) with minimal damage (if any) to your bermuda. I did 2 applications within a week of each other at slightly higher concentration than suggested because ive been fighting that weed for 3 years now. The only thing that controlled was literal glyphosate while the bermuda was dormant but that resulted in too much lawn damage.With this, the poa is dead. It's gone. Mixing is easy. mix the bottle in 1 gallon of water. From that mix (shake well before pouring as its suspension and might settle fast) put into a hose sprayer. On the sprayer, set it to 3oz per gallon. I did 4 as my poa is just too stubborn. You have up to a month to use the solution or lose it as it goes bad fast. So plan accordingly.Enjoy the yellow dead poa to brighten your day as you pass by it and laugh!
X**A
Negate 37WG Herbicide - Goodbye Poa Annua
Poa Annua thought it could invade my yard like it owned the place. It was wrong.Armed with just 1/2 teaspoon of Negate 37WG (shoutout to Patrick from Alabama for the tip), I mixed up my weed-fighting potion like a backyard chemist. Sprayed it on, stepped back, and waited.Four days later, the Poa Annua looked like it had received a strongly worded letter from Mother Nature herself. Brown, crispy, and officially evicted.This stuff is no joke—tiny dose, big results. If you’re tired of uninvited weeds crashing your lawn party, Negate 37WG is the bouncer you need.
R**.
It killed the Poa
4 stars instead of 5 because of price, basically good for one treatment. For a 1800 sq ft of Bermuda seems a waste of product. It did knock out Poa this spring. Thinking I’m going to try putting it down in late fall with my pre-emergent and see if that will eliminate in spring.
A**.
Need to have in your lawn care needs
I was struggling with certain weeds in my lawn and this got it done. It was simple to use and kills the weed in a matter of days
D**A
Kills POA Annua on Bermuda grass
I applied Negate to my Bermuda grass front yard two times last Fall. One in September & I application in November. I meant to do another application in January 2025 but the weather wasn’t good. My lawn looks great this Spring. I get compliments from my neighbors who have lawn service. I had a ton of POA annua. I still have a little bit but I would say 85% less from last year. This really works!! I will be doing more applications this Fall again as several of my neighbors have a ton of POA Annua so I’m exposed from their lawns.
R**Y
Pou Anna slayer
Works great as always. This stuff takes time, roughly 2 weeks to really set in and work, you can kiss pou Anna goodbye with this.
R**R
Verified Purchase - Victory over Poa Annua infestation this year! TifGrand Bermuda
I was skeptical. I was desperate. Poa laughed at my Barricade applications for the past few years.This year, nearly 1/3rd of my TifGrand Bermuda lawn was green - but from Poa Annua.I'm a regular homeowner, with an interest in having a nice lawn (unlike my neighbors), but I had to get rid of this Poa in the same way that Bill Murray had to get rid of that gopher in the Caddy Shack movie.Working with a high-powered product such as Negate made me worried about chemicals and chemical exposure. I really couldn't tell how to use this stuff, but I read a lot online. Here's what I did:Purchased this Negate. Purchased a mask (plenty of those around now), wore pvc gloves and eye protection. Also purchased a 2 Gal Dewalt brand garden sprayer from the orange box store (I used the red,medium spray tip).From an empty 1 gal. plastic milk jug, I poured the entire bottle of powdered Negate into this milk jug. I then, filled the jug up with water, maybe 3/4 full. Put the cap on the jug, thumb on the cap and shook vigorously for a few minutes. I really don't know the whole precise way of doing it, but anway. . . Next, I took a 16 oz Dsani water bottle, drank the water, then cut it in half. With a graduated cylinder as a reference measure, I poured 3 oz of water into this cut-in-half water bottle and marked a line on the water bottle with a sharpie and disgarded the water. I shook the milk jug with Negate mixture in it, again, then carefully poured 3 oz into this half water bottle. I poured the 3 oz of mixture into the garden sprayer, then filled the sprayer with 1 gal of water.I sprayed my infested area all over, not just a spot treatment, but all over the area, maybe 1,000 sq feet, at the most.After one week, I really did not see any change in the Poa. I took the milk jug with the Negate mixture that I prepared on the previous week and shook it again, and, this time, went up to a guess of about 4 ounces of Negate, then poured it into the sprayer, added a gallon of water and tried again over the same area. Five days later, I saw strong signs of my Poa Annua dying. I really wanted to see ressults in days, but it took a while.Finally, I mowed my lawn and the Poa is not coming back! Success! Yes, the temps were warming up and that kills Poa, too, but this knocked it out. My Poa is on the cool, shady, wet side of my house, but it's gone! The best part is that I did not see any evidence of damage to my TifGrand Bermuda and the Poa is not coming back.Overall, I will buy again, next year, if needed.I probably used too much of this product, in other words, it probably needed to be diluted a bit more, but hey, it worked!I took the left over Negate mixture to share with a friend who also had a Poa problem because of our cool, wet Spring.Sorry, I wish I had some before and after photos.
M**M
Negate 37 WD Herbicide
Used Negate 37 WD Herbicide on annual bluegrass in a hybrid Bermuda lawn. Two applications 2 weeks apart were needed in the areas where the annual bluegrass was thickest. One application was needed in other areas. The only thing I don’t like is that you have to mix the entire container at one time, and unless you have a large area to spray you end up with some leftover herbicide after four weeks. Tried two applications of Image for Nutsedge prior to this. This only killed some of the annual bluegrass. Applied the first application of Negate 37 WD March 19, 2024 and the second application two weeks later. We had no rain for 3 days after the first application, and no rain for 2 days after the second application. There is no evidence of any damage to the hybrid Bermuda grass. Would recommend this product.
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